Filoni: It's always a little bit of both. Again, I'm very fortunate to have George there guiding the whole thing, so it's not like I'm sitting there making this up, saying this is what Dave Filoni thinks it should be. This is definitely what George Lucas thinks it should be, and I take all the appropriate information to him that's out there in the EU, and I say, "We should look at this, just so you're aware of it because we might contradict this if we do this." So we try to factor a lot of things in, but it can't restrict us from making the most complete vision of what he wanted possible. It's fun. Fans always react to everything we do differently. The Mandalorians are but one example of many, many different things that can be very micro or seem small to some people, but they're actually large. Just even the color of lightsaber blades. I treat all that stuff with respect, and I think we make a pretty good show at the end of the day.

Although Filoni could be doing more to protect the EU, George Lucas is to blame on this one._________________
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I don't know. A Jedi and a Mando are about equal fighters in my eyes so two Mandos should be able to beat one Jedi..

Yeah, maybe. I probably wouldn't have minded if the Mandos had looked competent. But the way they staged it just made Obi-Wan look pathetic._________________All things die, Anakin Skywalker, even stars burn out.

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You also have to remember that Obi-Wan already fought Jango and did pretty good, and that was a one on one fight with supposedly 'the best.' (if he wasn't the best, then why did the Sith choose him as the clone template?) So if two of these Death Watch guys could pwn Obi-Wan so easily, then they must be pretty good, definitely worthy of names._________________
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Posted: Mon Feb 01, 2010 11:43 am

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Darth Skuldren wrote:

You also have to remember that Obi-Wan already fought Jando and did pretty good,

But remember that Jango isn't a Mando anymore..._________________Darth Vegas the unwise...

Posted: Mon Feb 01, 2010 12:55 pm

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I don't know...Jango was in the movies, that ups his canon over the tv show._________________
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Darth Skuldren wrote:

I don't know...Jango was in the movies, that ups his canon over the tv show.

But he was merely a bounty hunter, how he got the Mando armor is beyond the prime minister... _________________Darth Vegas the unwise...

Posted: Mon Feb 01, 2010 4:54 pm

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Okay, I saw it.
First of, being completely open-minded, it was a decent episode- not great, but not that bad either. And I actually liked Satine.
Now I'll be close-minded, because I feel that is where my heart belongs. The Mandos were butchered in this episode. I've always been one to give The Clone Wars the benefit of the doubt, but I see was mistaken (at least about the Mandos). I hoped the New Mandalorians would be a seperate group on a seperate planet. That way they could have their whole pacifist thing going on and, although it would still seem odd, I wouldn't have a problem with it. The Mandalorian culture was completely unrecognizable. Instead of living a simple life of farming, extreme violence and profound love they're a highly-advanced, cultured mini-Couruscanti. The people just seemed wrong, I couldn't imagine Baltan Carid or Mirta Gev being part of their race. And who else flinced at the line, "No Mandalorian would engage in such violence." I don't know how the heck Del Rey is going to retcon all this, but I say all power to them. No please pardon me while I go throw up._________________
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And who else flinced at the line, "No Mandalorian would engage in such violence.".

*raises hand, jumps up and down* Ooooh, me! Me! I did! Seriously, it was like they were deliberately giving a dirty gesture to Traviss, Del Rey, and the EU in general. Not cool. _________________All things die, Anakin Skywalker, even stars burn out.

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More complaints:
I wasn't so much annoyed at how Obi-wan went down easy as how easy the Mandos went down. Obi-Wan was taking them down like they were little better than Battle Droids. I mean, he punched one guy in his faceplate and he was down. Even if the helmet wasn't made of Beskar, it stiil would've hurt Obi-Wan more thanit hurt the Mando. The Death Watch was too slimey (although they really reminded me of the way Troy Denning writes them) and the New Mandalorians were too self-righteous to even be called Mandalorians._________________
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I love how the Jedi can punch droids and armored individuals as if there was nothing wrong with the idea. Must be special Force punches. _________________
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So I'm convinced- "don't get hung up on it" is my new weapon against GL's continuity changing changes.

I'm applying his movie making single-mindedness to my SWEU. Next time GL messes up continuity I'm simply going to "not get hung up" a retcon will come.

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Posted: Wed Feb 03, 2010 9:58 am

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illogicalRogue2 wrote:

So I'm convinced- "don't get hung up on it" is my new weapon against GL's continuity changing changes.

That's been my attitude since the beginning, because I was never bothered by the 'changes', but now... _________________
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Finally got around to watching the beginning of the episode I missed. One thing stood out though, why are all the Mandalorians blond haired? Are they suppose to be some kind of Arian race? It had that creepy feel to it.

Beyond that, if I separate myself from canon, it wasn't a bad episode and the cube city was neat. But when I look at it within the realms of canon, none of it makes sense. Why throw the wrench into the gears? I can't see any reason for it. There isn't any big pay off for throwing the Mandos into the series as these pacifist cube city people with a Death Watch splinter cell._________________
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Posted: Mon Feb 08, 2010 8:26 pm

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I thought the Mandos were supposed to be mixed. Anyone who wanted to join could._________________
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I thought the Mandos were supposed to be mixed. Anyone who wanted to join could.

They can, but THESE PACIFISTS are not THOSE Mandalorians _________________-Bring on your thousands, one at a time or all in a rush. I don't give a damn. None shall pass.
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